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Irish Employer of the Year 2016
Leading island based accountancy practice FPM Accountants won the Best Employer Award at the prestigious Irish Accountancy Awards Gala Banquet Ceremony which took place last night, 21 April 2016 at the Ballsbridge Hotel in Dublin. The Awards Ceremony, hosted by Richard Curran, Editor, The Sunday Business Post, attracted a very influential audience, including high profile leaders from the Irish business and accountancy sectors.
As a result of winning the Employer of the Year Award at the Irish Accountancy Awards 2016, FPM which celebrates its 25th Anniversary on 20 August 2016, now uniquely hold both the Awards for Employer of the Year at the British Accountancy of the Year Awards and the Irish Accountancy Awards, having been previously selected on 24 November 2015 at The British Accountancy Awards in London as Employer of the Year.
On receiving the Employer of Year Award at the Irish Accountancy Awards, on behalf of FPM, FPM founder and Managing Director, Feargal McCormack, stated that he was “humbled and overjoyed for the recognition of the collective FPM team”. He added “Our goal is to foster a culture that supports greatness, we strive to attract and retain the brightest and best. FPM has been successful in managing talent and developing and building a strong integrated client focused business team, to ensure excellence in service delivery through emphasis on collaboration, communications, innovation and creative thinking. We empower all TEAM members to live the FPM ethos of positivity, enthusiasm and fun!”
Winning the Employer of the Year Award at the Irish Accountancy Awards 2016, will hopefully enable FPM to continue to attract, develop and reward the very best talent to ensure its business and its clients’ future success”.